Academic analysis of underenforcement in corruption, sexual assault, and police use‑of‑force cases
Academic analysis of underenforcement in corruption, sexual assault, and police use‑of‑force cases The passage is a scholarly discussion of systemic underenforcement, citing studies and literature but provides no specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads linking high‑level officials or agencies to misconduct. It lacks novel, verifiable claims and therefore offers minimal investigative value. Key insights: Local police and prosecutors may have ties to officials, leading to underenforcement of corruption.; Bias against sexual assault victims—especially poor, minority, or LGBTQ individuals—contributes to low prosecution rates.; Police shootings and excessive force cases often go unprosecuted, reflecting bias against Black victims.
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Academic analysis of underenforcement in corruption, sexual assault, and police use‑of‑force cases The passage is a scholarly discussion of systemic underenforcement, citing studies and literature but provides no specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads linking high‑level officials or agencies to misconduct. It lacks novel, verifiable claims and therefore offers minimal investigative value. Key insights: Local police and prosecutors may have ties to officials, leading to underenforcement of corruption.; Bias against sexual assault victims—especially poor, minority, or LGBTQ individuals—contributes to low prosecution rates.; Police shootings and excessive force cases often go unprosecuted, reflecting bias against Black victims.
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